The order issued by the minister's Secretary Sanjeev Mittal read, "accordingly I am directed to request that an enquiry report in this regard. May kindly be submitted within 24 hours positively."

Thirty-six cows were found dead at a cowshed in the Najafgarh area in Dwarka today, following which the Delhi government ordered an inquiry into the matter.

The Chhawla police station received information around 12.30 pm that 36 cows have died at the gaushala in Ghumanhera village. The police visited the spot and found that out of 1,400 cows sheltered in the gaushala, 36 have died.

The gaushala is run by the Acharya Sushil Gosadan Trust. It is spread over 20 acres of land which was allotted in 1995. Around 20 labourers are working there, a senior policeofficer said.

As per the procedure, the police department sent a letter to Special Development Commissioner Kuldeep Singh Gangar to form a team of veterinary doctors for the inspection of the spot and post-mortem of the cows to establish the cause of death, the policeofficer said.

"A team of six veterinary doctors reached the gaushala and are conducting an enquiry into the cause of death and they will also conduct the postmortem of all the dead cows. Once their report is submitted further legal action will be taken," the officer said.

Development Minister Gopal Rai took a serious view of the incident and ordered a detailed inquiry into the matter within 24 hours, an order said.

The order issued by the minister's Secretary Sanjeev Mittal read, "accordingly I am directed to request that an enquiry report in this regard. May kindly be submitted within 24 hours positively."

It has also been reported that the carcasses were lying in the gaushala, the order said.

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